Back up pitch change in Piaggero keyboards

Hi all, I'm new to the forum. I need to buy a keyboard that can be tuned to 442 Hz and I'd like to know if Piaggero keyboards "remember" a change of pitch after being powered off.

Today I was about to buy a used Piaggero NP11 when I realized it doesn't (it reverts to default 440 Hz). Is this correct?
The user manual of the NP12/32 says it remembers changes, but that of NP11/31 says nothing.

Also, does sound quality significantly deteriorates when changing the pitch by 2 Hz ? I couldn't tell in my brief trial but I'm no keyboard player.

Advertisements

I don't know the answer to this question (as you pointed out, the manual is silent on this matter) however there's an easy way to find out. Try it on the keyboard before you purchase.

Click to expand...

That's what I did with the NP11: when I switched it off and back on, it reverted to 440Hz. However I had limited time to test the keyboard, and I'm new to keyboards. What I'm wondering is if there's a way (such as a key combination) to make it "remember", even if it's not in the manual.

If not, it seems like a glaring omission, I think many people (esp. in Europe) would like to play at 442 Hz or some other tuning without having to retune each time.

That's what I did with the NP11: when I switched it off and back on, it reverted to 440Hz. However I had limited time to test the keyboard, and I'm new to keyboards. What I'm wondering is if there's a way (such as a key combination) to make it "remember", even if it's not in the manual.

Welcome to Keyboard Forums!

Welcome to the Keyboard Forums where you can ask questions or find answers on anything related to musical keyboards.

Please join our friendly community by clicking the button below - it only takes a few seconds and is totally free. You'll be able to ask questions about your keyboard or chat with the community and help others.
Ask a Question